Yes it's in the video. I posted wondering if people are seeing shortages as mentioned as a different subject in video. The video has about three different topics related in the sense of gov control but unrelated situations.
Fruit shortage due to soft body insects is bullshit. I worked in Ag and Hort for many years. Soft bodied insects are the easiest to control no matter the species. Targeting the larval stage makes it even easier
Thanks fren and watch out for those fruit flies. I'm researching Chiggers carrying bacteria that can cause a deadly kind of typhus never before found in the U.S. have been located in North Carolina. I've figured out it's basically a parasite bacteria. Shows up six weeks after chigger bite. If we get bit I'll treat with ivermectin and herbs.
A quick search for "california fruit quaratine", yields results for a Tau fruit fly invasion as of 5-8 days ago.
Yes it's in the video. I posted wondering if people are seeing shortages as mentioned as a different subject in video. The video has about three different topics related in the sense of gov control but unrelated situations.
I am in SoCal. No fruit shortages for me. Only shortage I've seen as of a few weeks ago, was sriracha.
Good to know. At end of video the shortage information is from comments on his video.
Fruit shortage due to soft body insects is bullshit. I worked in Ag and Hort for many years. Soft bodied insects are the easiest to control no matter the species. Targeting the larval stage makes it even easier
Thanks for posting from an Ag & Hort perspective. I thought it sounded like another way to control by big gov.
My grocery stores fruit mostly comes from Mexico... im in Northern LA County. No shortages here
Good to hear. I think produce here is from Mexico and Canada. Might be some local during summer and fall.
Thanks fren and watch out for those fruit flies. I'm researching Chiggers carrying bacteria that can cause a deadly kind of typhus never before found in the U.S. have been located in North Carolina. I've figured out it's basically a parasite bacteria. Shows up six weeks after chigger bite. If we get bit I'll treat with ivermectin and herbs.
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article277761603.html#storylink=cpy